Sakuma (pictured on stage, below) who, since the mid-1970s, has taught thousands of ukulele students at his Oahu studios, will perform this Wednesday with a group of youngsters dubbed “Super Keiki.”

The Honolulu Zoo Society maintains that the show is Oahu’s longest-running summer series and remains among the most affordable. Admission is $3 per person, with proceeds benefiting the Honolulu Zoo Society, which focuses on conservation education programs.

A finale fundraiser, featuring a performance by Ho okena, is set for Sat., Aug. 11. Tickets for the closing show may be purchased at Wednesday evening events. For additional information about tickets, click here. There will be two drawings at evening the events, one for an adult ukulele and the other for a keiki ukulele.

Here’s the rest of the performance lineup for the 2012 Wildest Show in Town series:

Concertgoers may purchase refreshments offered by the zoo’s concessionaire. Beach blankets and low-slung seating are welcome. Leave high-back chairs at home. Also, alcohol will not be permitted on the grounds. This year's series is organized by the nonprofit Honolulu Zoo Society and sponsored by McDonalds Restaurants of Hawaii. For additional information about the concert series and the zoo, click here.